In 1984 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Arts in London in recognition of his talents.

He then read classics and humanities at Oxford and became a fellow of Merton College in 1869.

She is a Harvard University research fellow and joins us tonight from Philadelphia.

Each year, no more than one-half of 1 percent of the society's members are elected fellows by their peers.

By then he was a fellow of Merton College, Oxford, and studying Sanskrit in Heidelberg.

She currently is research fellow in the School of African and Asian Studies at the University of Sussex.

Jennifer C. Braceras, a lawyer and mother is a research fellow at Harvard Law School.

After Oxford she got a job as a tutorial fellow at Bedford College at the University of London, but she did not enjoy it.

A research fellow at the University of Sheffield, Dr Helen Clayson, hopes to find out more about the disease and how it affects people so that care can be improved.

At present he is a research fellow in Cambridge while his girlfriend lives in Germany, ‘which is a long commute’.

He's a clinical and forensic psychologist who works at a psychiatric hospital, and a research fellow at Cambridge's Institute of Criminology.

However in 1820 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, and in the same year he was a major influence in founding the Royal Astronomical Society.

Having attracted Laud's attention as a preacher, he was sent by him to Oxford and became a fellow of All Souls College.

After four years of post-graduate studies and a year as a junior fellow at the Royal College of Music, Rachel now divides her time between teaching and performing.

Mark Wooden is a professorial research fellow at the Melbourne Institute of Applied Economic Research.

It is traditional for new fellows of the society to walk to the podium in the large meeting room that dominates the building in order to sign the roll of honor and shake the president's hand.

His last academic station was Yale University where he served as a research fellow and instructor for two years.

After the award of his doctorate, Wittgenstein was appointed a lecturer at Cambridge and he was made a fellow of Trinity College.

He is also the Northern Taiwan Society's deputy chairman and a research fellow at Academia Sinica.

In March 1981 Conway was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of London.

Addison, a precocious scholar, was educated at Charterhouse and Oxford, becoming a fellow of Magdalen College in 1698.

In February 1843 MacCullagh was elected a fellow of the Royal Society.

In almost every university also, the executive head was once upon a time a research fellow or ordinary lecturer.

Charlotte Klonk is a research fellow at the University of Warwick.

He was also elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and was president of the Royal Irish Academy from 1961 to 1964.

He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society in 1969 and was a member of its council from 1974 to 1976.

Alex Pollock is resident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.

Kelly received a PhD in physics from Harvard University and is a fellow of the American Physical Society.

A further anecdote describes the time one of his tutors, a junior research fellow named Patrick Sandars, gave the class some problems from a book.

Judith Field is a research fellow at the University of Sydney.

British Ambassador Anthony Brenton, a one-time fellow of the university, sponsored another such talk.

Leanne McKay is a research fellow at the University of Melbourne.

Less surprising is the large number of schoolmasters, top public school headmasters, college fellows and masters, and university professors.

She is a senior research fellow and senior lecturer in the Department of Social Studies, Trinity College Dublin.

‘I feel very honoured and it's nice to be one of the very first fellows under the University of Bolton banner,’ said Dr Iddon.

First there was a general interview at which the candidates were grilled by the master, dean, senior tutor, and fellows of the subject.

Joel Kotkin is fellow at the New America Foundation.

The council consists of around a dozen senior fellows, headed by the college master.

In 1968 he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of London.

In 1963 he became professor of pathology at the institute and a founder fellow of the Royal College of Pathologists.

He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1907 and, in 1913, he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of London.

One-third of respondents noted the positive impact of other fellows on their training; the potential value of such input from peers should not be minimized.

At twenty-two he became a fellow of Lincoln College, Oxford, and curate to his father at Epworth, and entered the adult world on which he was to make so profound an impact.

He was a founder member and fellow of Green College.

Paul Pettitt is a research fellow at Keble College, Oxford

In 1785 he and Boulton were elected fellows of the Royal Society.

Mr. Dam is a board member and a senior fellow of the Brookings Institution, one of the world's oldest and most respected think tanks.

Anders Strindberg is a visiting research fellow at Princeton University.

Professor Gary Hamel is a research fellow at Harvard Business School.

Two became fellows at All Souls and the other got the best economics first at Cambridge since the war.

We noted above that he was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1953, at the age of only 29.

Turner became a fellow of Merton College, Oxford in 1607, holding the fellowship until 1648.

Christopher M. Meissner is a lecturer in economics at the University of Cambridge and a fellow of King's College.

Charles Murtaugh is a research fellow in the molecular and cellular biology department at Harvard University.

Siop also elected 14 of its members as fellows of the division, the society's highest honor.

The two are among 34 fellows recognized in 2005, bringing to 532 the total number named since the program's inception.

Thimgan was a member of the U.S. Naval Institute and a fellow in the American Society of Marine Artists.

He became a fellow of Emmanuel College during this period at Cambridge and it was during this time that Andrew Wiles was his research student.

Prof Baldwin was appointed research fellow on York University's Family Fund Research Project in 1973.

In recent years the college, which was founded in 1893, has faced problems attracting students and fellows because of its unique status.

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(companion)

compañero masculino

compañera femenino

fellows in adversity—compañeros en la adversidad / en el infortunio

When they were closer to the second bulwark, she disappeared among her fellows.

We do not wish to be deserted by our friends and neighbors and fellows in business.

This man was a very popular man among his fellows - they would never dare say to him that he was not a good singer, or that his other bandmates were not musical superstars.

He was a child of the 60's whose memory will live on whenever good fellows meet in friendship.

Philosophy in the twentieth century has become a pursuit for specialists, and accordingly most philosophers who have recently acquired reputations are famous only among their fellows.

The motoring associations are good fellows to suggest that cyclists or pedestrians may use any roads at all, as they do not pay for them to anything like the extent the motorist does.

Oddly enough we did meet a similar bunch of fellows.

Once the other locals notice you are approachable and downright friendly fellows, they too may step up to help get you drunk.

Is there a sense among - among you fellows that - that you haven't really picked up the number of votes you'd hoped you might have at this point?

As a good practicing Christian, don't you think many of your Christian friends, and fellows and other followers would be aghast at this?

It is likewise not obvious that they have a right to go about dressed in a manner that is an affront to those among their fellows who have just as good a right as any to be where they are, such as in the streets and public squares and so on.

In reply he claims that he and his fellows hold their elevated position by virtue of a number of qualities which they enjoy simultaneously.

Only when this happens will upright people stand out among their fellows.

I used to instigate my university fellows, playing the role of Devil's advocate in very animated discussions on the subject.

Now, here, I've written down the plan for you to distribute among your fellows… don't read it aloud, if you please.

This man, whatever his reason, is defying the signalled wishes of the consumers, his fellows in society.

I plan to buy at least 2 extra copies as gifts for residents and fellows.

Johnny, for one, wishes for a better life: college, a loving relationship, a true bond of friendship with his fellows.